according to the "los angeles times," quote, a number states that use their own systems, meaning the online systems are on track to hit enrollment targets because of the sharp increase in november. according to state officials. so just moments ago, i spoke to the u.s. senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means obama care can work in terms of the young. and obviously kentucky seems to be exceeding that. that's pretty impressive. are you going to say kentucky is a success story for obama care? >> what i would say is that what is extraordinary about kentucky situation is that 40 times more people have been canceled than have signed up. 280,000 peoplee hadheir suranc cled und obama care and 7,000 have signed up. so the number being canceled dwarfs the number actually signing up. so no, if